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Places to see in ( Tours - France )

Places to see in ( Tours - France )

Tours is a university town between France's Cher and Loire rivers. Once a Gallic-Roman settlement, today it's a university town and a traditional gateway for exploring the chateaux of the Loire Valley region. Major landmarks include the cathedral, Saint-Gatien, whose flamboyant Gothic facade is flanked by towers with 12th-century bases and Renaissance tops.

Tours (with a silent s) is an important French city (population 140,000, 360,000 with the suburbs) located on the river Loire in the Centre-Val de Loire region. Touraine, the region around Tours, is renowned for its wines and for the perfection of its local spoken French. For tourists, the city is a good base for exploring the many castles and charming towns in the Loire Valley. Although much of the city is modern, Tours boasts half-timbered buildings in Place Plumereau, a 12th century cathedral, and Roman ruins scattered throughout the city, including in the Jardin de St Pierre le Puellier.

Beneath the plane trees lining Boulevard Béranger, the twice-weekly flower market in Tours provides a splash of color and a heady whiff of fragrance to the thoroughfare, one of several that can justly be described as Haussmannesque. The imposing Belle Epoque City Hall, built by noted native-son architect Victor Laloux bears more than a passing resemblance to the Hôtel de Ville in the nation’s capital. Echoes of the Paris Opéra are found in the opulent Grand Théâtre de Tours, since architect Charles Garnier was involved in its construction. Towering Saint Gatien cathedral, in spite of its ornate facade and owl-eyed twin towers topped with Renaissance belfries, is, on the interior, a Gothic marvel fit for Quasimodo. And in the summer—inspired by the success of Paris Plage—Tours puts on its own beach-party festival on the banks of the Loire, with evening concerts, open-air movies and guinguettes for dancing.

Alot to see in ( Tours - France ) such as :

Tours Cathedral
Basilica of Saint Martin, Tours
Château de Tours
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours
Jardin botanique de Tours
Hôtel Goüin
Musée du Compagnonnage de Tours
Museum of Natural History of Tours
Vieux Tours
Centre de Création Contemporaine Olivier Debré
Cloître de la Psalette
Hôtel de ville de Tours
Prébendes d'Oé Garden
City Hall - Tours
Halles de Tours
Tour Charlemagne
Marmoutier Abbey, Tours
Château de Candé
Park Perraudière
Parc de Sainte-Radegonde
Basilique Saint-Julien
Musée De La Typographie
Château de Plessis-lez-Tours
Tour de l'Horloge
Park Bretonnières
Guinguette de Pont Wilson
Kizou Aventures
Priory of St. Cosmas
Le Monstre - Xavier Veilhan
Le Monstre - Xavier Veilhan
Lulu Parc
Pôle Karting Service
Le Cèdre du Liban
Les Halles Luynes

( Tours - France ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Tours . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Tours - France

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bords de Loire river La Riche France

front of the river :

La riche is the city of kinf of france Louis XI. Unfortunately it is not possible to visit the castle, you can just look from outside. In La Riche very nice and old place to visit. It is an old church and very old house of Ronsard :



The Loire is the longest river in France. With a length of 1,012 kilometres (629 mi), it drains an area of 117,054 km2 (45,195 sq mi), or more than a fifth of France's land area, and is the 171st longest river in the world.

It rises in the highlands of the southeastern quarter of the Massif Central in the Cévennes range (in the department of Ardèche) at 1,350 m (4,430 ft) near Mont Gerbier de Jonc; it flows north for over 1,000 km (620 mi) through Nevers to Orléans, then west through Tours and Nantes until it reaches the Bay of Biscay (Atlantic Ocean) at St Nazaire.
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Venelles Meyrargues France Frankreich 20.10.2015

Der Weg ist das Ziel... komm fahr mit in meinem Goggomobil =G=
Sightseeing in Krisenregionen, Armenviertel, Bürgerkriegsgebieten.
Along radioactive Death-Zones, MOAs, No-Go and Civil-War Areas.
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Printemps spring france bord de loire river Tours

France (French: [fʁɑ̃s]), officially the French Republic (French: République française [ʁepyblik fʁɑ̃sɛz]), is a sovereign state comprising territory in western Europe and several overseas regions and territories.[XVI] The European part of France, called metropolitan France, extends from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea, and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean. France spans 643,801 square kilometres (248,573 sq mi)[1] and has a total population of 66.6 million.[VI][8] It is a unitary semi-presidential republic with the capital in Paris, the country's largest city and main cultural and commercial centre. The Constitution of France establishes the state as secular and democratic, with its sovereignty derived from the people.

During the Iron Age, what is now Metropolitan France was inhabited by the Gauls, a Celtic people. The Gauls were conquered in 51 BC by the Roman Empire, which held Gaul until 486. The Gallo-Romans faced raids and migration from the Germanic Franks, who dominated the region for hundreds of years, eventually creating the medieval Kingdom of France. France emerged as a major European power in the Late Middle Ages, with its victory in the Hundred Years' War (1337 to 1453) strengthening French state-building and paving the way for a future centralized absolute monarchy. During the Renaissance, France experienced a vast cultural development and established the beginning of a global colonial empire. The 16th century was dominated by religious civil wars between Catholics and Protestants (Huguenots).

France became Europe's dominant cultural, political, and military power under Louis XIV.[9] French philosophers played a key role in the Age of Enlightenment during the 18th century. In the late 18th century, the absolute monarchy was overthrown in the French Revolution. Among its legacies was the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, one of the earliest documents on human rights, which expresses the nation's ideals to this day. France became one of modern history's earliest republics until Napoleon took power and launched the First French Empire in 1804. Fighting against a complex set of coalitions during the Napoleonic Wars, he dominated European affairs for over a decade and had a long-lasting impact on Western culture. Following the collapse of the Empire, France endured a tumultuous succession of governments: the monarchy was restored, it was replaced in 1830 by a constitutional monarchy, then briefly by a Second Republic, and then by a Second Empire, until a more lasting French Third Republic was established in 1870. The French republic had tumultuous relationships with the Catholic Church from the dechristianization of France during the French Revolution to the 1905 law establishing laïcité. Laïcité is a strict but consensual form of secularism, which is nowadays an important federative principle in the modern French society.

France reached its territorial height during the 19th and early 20th centuries, when it ultimately possessed the second-largest colonial empire in the world.[10] In World War I, France was one of the main winners as part of the Triple Entente alliance fighting against the Central Powers. France was also one of the Allied Powers in World War II, but came under occupation by the Axis Powers in 1940. Following liberation in 1944, a Fourth Republic was established and later dissolved in the course of the Algerian War. The Fifth Republic, led by Charles de Gaulle, was formed in 1958 and remains to this day. Following World War II, most of the French colonial empire became decolonized.

Throughout its long history, France has been a leading global center of culture, making significant contributions to art, science, and philosophy. It hosts Europe's third-largest number of cultural UNESCO World Heritage Sites (after Italy and Spain) and receives around 83 million foreign tourists annually, the most of any country in the world.[11] France remains a great power with significant cultural, economic, military, and political influence.[12] It is a developed country with the world's sixth-largest economy by nominal GDP[13] and ninth-largest by purchasing power parity.[14] According to Credit Suisse, France is the fourth wealthiest nation in the world in terms of aggregate household wealth.[15] It also possesses the world's largest exclusive economic zone (EEZ), covering 11,691,000 square kilometres (4,514,000 sq mi).[16]
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The Most Adorable Towns in France

Charming towns in France, including Annecy, Colmar, and more.

A Look At Rue Saint- Dominique, Paris

The Rue Saint-Dominique is a street in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. It was formerly known as Chemin de la Longue Raye (1355), Chemin des Treilles (1433), Chemin Herbu (des Moulins à Vent) (1523), Chemin de l'Oseraie (1527), Chemin du Port (1530), Chemin des Vaches (1542), Chemin de la Justice and Chemin des Charbonniers. It was renamed Rue Saint-Dominique in 1643 after the Dominican monastery set up a few years earlier near the eastern end of the street (now absorbed by the Boulevard Saint-Germain), whose only remnant is the Église Saint-Thomas-d’Aquin on the Place Saint-Thomas-d’Aquin (called Place des Jacobins until 1802, after the Dominicans).

In 1670, Jeanne Baptiste d'Albert de Luynes was born at number 33, the Hôtel de Luynes. It is now destroyed.

Number 14, the Hôtel de Brienne serves as the official residence of the minister of defense.

The Rue Saint-Dominique is crossed by the Esplanade des Invalides.

Visite Tours : Dolmen des fées au village de saint Antoine du Rocher, Tours, France

Visite Tours : Dolmen des fées au village de saint Antoine du Rocher, Tours, France

This megalithic architecture situated in the village of Saint Antoine du Rocher about 14 km from Tours city. This Dolmen is quite easy to find, just put the address Dolmen des fees on your GPS, and it'll take you directly into it. This site situated in the middle of sunflowers fields under of pine trees.

So if you visit this Dolmen in the end of july of mid august, you will be wonder with the golden yellow from sun flowers boom.

You can visiting another interesting things not to far from here, you named aqueduc of Luynes.
I'll put the video online in the further.

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Val de Loire Tourisme - Gite City Break in Amboise.wmv

This city break for 4 people is located in the heart of Amboise, a step away from the famous castle and the charming city. You will love the green suroundings where you'll rest and enjoy the Loire Valley.

Loire Valley gite holiday at Le Bouchet - Tours.wmv

Why not come and stay with us at Le Bouchet in the Loire Valley - this could be your next holiday. Beautiful countryside, wonderful weather and two really terrific gites combine to make a holiday to remember.
La Laiterie comfortably sleeps 10 people, has a very large private, fenced, south facing garden and is very well equipped with all you need to get the most from your holiday.
Les Ecuries comfortably sleeps 7, is wheelchair friendly and has two terraces to get the most of the summer sunshine.
There is even a heated swimming pool and terrace in beautifully planted gardens.
Close to all the major Loire Chateaux and only 25 minutes from Futuroscope.
Find out more at

Le château de Germolles

Extrait de l'émission Des Racines et Des Ailes En terre de Bourgogne diffusée à 20h45 le 18/09/2013 sur France 3.
Plus d'infos sur le site officiel de l'émission :
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Roquefort Villa, France

Rue Rouguiere, Cannes, France

Our little street Rue Rouguiere, just behind the Hotel Splendid between Rue Meynadier and Rue Antibes. Excellent authentic French restaurants like Bar du Marin, must try and of course our jewellery atelier Lavallie Bijoux et Joaillerie -

Buying a Farm in Portugal - Episode 10 - Day 2 & 3

Cruise Tours in Provence, Episode 56

Cruise tours in Provence with Provence with local tour guide Véronique Flayol. She shares tales of Aix-en-Provence, King René, and the birth of the Calisson. How about a wheelchair accessible cruise tour with wine tasting and gastronomy on the side? But of course!

Diallo - La Féte Foraine de LUYNES village ( partie 4 )

MC Diallo DJY - la féte foraine de luynes village ,merci à Sacha et son équipe ( Son officiel ) ;) émail : mcdiallodjy.booking@gmail.com ;) Twiter : @mcdiallodjy ( clik : ;) Skype : MC Diallo DJY ;) FACEBOOK PAGE FAN : Lien clik desu et partage , merci ( Je kiff tout mes fans ) !!! ;) ;)
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balade dans le vieux tours /3 france

Tours (French pronunciation: ​[tuʁ]) is a city located in the centre-west of France. It is the administrative centre of the Indre-et-Loire department and the largest city in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France (although it is not the capital, which is the region's second-largest city, Orléans). In 2012, the city of Tours had 134,978 inhabitants, while the population of the whole metropolitan area was 483,744.

Tours stands on the lower reaches of the River Loire, between Orléans and the Atlantic coast. The surrounding district, the traditional province of Touraine, is known for its wines, for the alleged perfection (as perceived by some speakers) of its local spoken French, and for the Battle of Tours (732). The city is also the end-point of the annual Paris–Tours cycle race.

French Exchange 2012

An exchange between Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School and the Lycee Paul-Cezanne in Aix-en-Provence. Great fun was had by all.
Software used: Adobe Photoshop CS6, Adobe Premiere Pro CS6

パンとお花とコーヒーと、本命のクロワッサンを食べました。荘厳なパンテオンを見学 Paris vlog

こんにちは!
la carte de voyageのFumikoです。

今回は、第2回目のパン屋さん巡りで、本命のクロワッサンを買いに行きました。ずっと行ってみたかったコーヒーショップも近くにあり、お花屋さんも沢山あるエリアなので、旅行者の方にもおすすめのお散歩ルートです♡

後半は、フランス建築物の年間パスをあまり使ってなかったので、まだ訪れたことのなかったパンテオンへ。

00:00 オープニング
01:12 パン屋さんへ
02:46 薬局に寄り道
03:52 行ってみたかったコーヒーショップ
05:24 パリ左岸をお散歩
06:10 本命のクロワッサンを食べてみる
07:17 バス移動
09:31 パンテオン

Des Gâteaux et du Pain
89 Rue du Bac, 75007 Paris


Noir - Coffee Shop & Torréfacteur
9 Rue de Luynes, 75007 Paris


Panthéon
Pl. du Panthéon, 75005 Paris


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【関連動画】

・パンとお花とコーヒーと


・パン屋さん巡りはじめます♡


・パリ左岸で朝カフェ


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【私はヘアメイクとフォトコーディネーターのお仕事をしています】

Mariage Vénus Paris


(パリ挙式はもちろん、フランス各地&ヨーロッパ出張の経験も豊富です。フォトウェディング、エンゲージメント、カップル&ファミリーフォト、ポートレート撮影など、詳しくはHPをご覧ください)

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パリのおすすめホテルやレストラン
フランス&ヨーロッパの素敵なところを紹介する
Webサイトをはじめました。

la carte de voyage **パリ暮らしと旅のキロク**


Instagram


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パリ観光・フランス旅行の参考になれば嬉しいです。
動画の感想、撮影して欲しい場所のリクエストなどがあれば
お気軽にコメント欄にご記入ください♡

もしパリ案内&現地情報が良かった or 参考になりましたらGoodボタンやSuper Thanks
旅行やフランス&ヨーロッパがお好きな方はチャンネル登録していただけると嬉しいです。

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Olympus PEN

DJI Osmo Pocket

Google Pixel 6


BGM
Artlist

Epidemic sound


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1er video chateau de la loire http://www.flickr.com/photos/80040935@N02/

Cannes in November, rue Rouguiere and rue Meynadier corner

On my way to work this morning. Visit us at 4 rue Rouguiere, Lavallie Bijoux et Joaillerie or visit our website at Love from Cannes!

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